Asked by
SAILI SHINDE
on Nov 20, 2024Verified
Two events with nonzero probabilities
A) can be both mutually exclusive and independent.
B) can not be both mutually exclusive and independent.
C) are always mutually exclusive.
D) are always independent.
Mutually Exclusive
Two or more events that cannot happen at the same time; the occurrence of one event precludes the occurrence of the other(s).
Nonzero Probabilities
Probabilities that are greater than zero, indicating that an event has a chance of occurring.
- Describe and contrast independent events with those that are mutually exclusive.
Verified Answer
SG
Learning Objectives
- Describe and contrast independent events with those that are mutually exclusive.